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Dania

American  
[dey-nee-uh] / ˈdeɪ ni ə /

noun

  1. a town in S Florida.


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Her care team included experts like cardiologist Dr. Kathleen Simpson and hepatologist Dr. Dania Brigham, who worked together to manage her condition until a transplant became the best option.

From Science Daily

The alleged altercation occurred at a hotel in Dania Beach on Thursday, before Kerley was due to compete in the second Grand Slam Track meeting, which started on Friday.

From BBC

"Testing if photosynthesis was affected was an adventure. None of us knew what we were doing," says Dania Nanes Sarfati, lead author of the paper, who was a doctoral student in Wang's lab and Stanford Bio-X Bowes Fellow.

From Science Daily

Times staff photographers Christina House and Dania Maxwell roamed the expansive grounds to capture the fun, the fashion, the surprises and, of course, the music.

From Los Angeles Times

"Sewage pollution in the UK severely impacts waterways, with not a single river in England rated as healthy according to the latest Rivers Trust Rivers report," said Dr Dania Albini, research fellow in biosciences at University of Exeter.

From BBC